You’ve gone to 3 boot camps, complied five book shelves full of manuals, and have burned out your new LED TV looking at DVD’s and you still haven’t talked to a seller or buyer. What niche should you go into? One Guru says start at wholesaling the other says you’ll make more money if you go multi family.

You don’t have a buyers list yet. You can’t do anything until you get your LLC set up and what about your website, oh my God no website you can’t start without a website! And it goes on, and on, and on until you run out of things to put in place before you actually talk to a seller or buyer. By that time you forgot all the things that you learned in boot camp so it’s back to the DVD’s so you don’t make any mistakes.

Here’s the deal people, you need to get off your butt and out into the world and slop it up. If you’re a thinker brain you’re going to have a hard time of it unless you get out there and screw things up just like the rest of us that came before you. It’s called the learning curve and there’s only one way to cut it down to size and that’s get out there and make it happen.

“Your job is to get out there and slop it up.”

--Bodek’ Law—

“The most difficult thing is the decision to act; the rest is merely tenacity.”
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